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h t a dr. q a, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm real about this and this is the news on life from don't have coming up in the next 60 minutes. i says it's committed to upholding the gaza ceased by deals and will release 3 is really captives on south of the nato puts on a united front as you train one's against dividing the world and follows a phone call between donald trump and vladimir putin. whatever they charge us, we're charging them, so it works out very well. it's very, it's a beautiful, simple sense. funds reciprocal, tyler upsize signed and sealed, the us president announces new levies which could send shock waves through the
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global economy and dumped a terrace king. and he is prime ministers meeting trump to negotiate lower townships compared to those the presidents imposing on other countries in school, defending champion eagles, film sec stays in close for full cycle victory. the counts are open, so they'll check into the semi finals for when of a former wimbledon champagne. elaina or between the united nations says the humanitarian catastrophe and gaza continues. but the fraud y'all guys, a ceasefire deal between hama, send israel, appears to be back on track. my says is going to continue implementing phase one of the deal by reducing 3 captives on saturday. the group released a statement saying that talks with mediators were positive. how much delegation is
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being holding talks in cairo with rejection and cost of the officials. mistake reads inbox the discussions during all the meetings and contacts focused on the need to adhere to the implementation of all the terms of the agreement. and went on to say that how must confirms is continued physician to implement the agreement in accordance with what was signed, including the exchange of prisoners, according to the specified time table. bottom name is a member of hama, says political bureau. he says, israel has promised to do more to fulfill its commitments under this, these 5 deal. what we have now discuss it. how can we stop this violations based on the discussion with this lead is through the media to the all know, talking clearly we are committed to the deal. we are ready to show a serious change in our behaviour. maybe what we have seemed to be the for a possibility to allow more 10 smaller roof cut of ends and more heavy machine that
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a lot of stuff to get in together. we hope that the i'll continue to be committed to, to these uh, the bottom. it says, must we are we think also for the next week the start of the negotiations on the 2nd phase, which is which is signaling the seriousness of this lady. the said committed to the view as it is of the 3 phases kind of a whole. it has more from rough, uh, and the size of gas and as well deposit free days have been quite difficult for palestinians, particularly for the displaced population, returning to their homes, into another part and got the news about a possible collapse of the seas. fire and statements of from a mazda 3 days ago, folding and suspending the release of captains mit with the threats and ongoing, intimidating narrative 5 is really sorry to just risking the sustainability of the sci fi it was not until earlier this afternoon. we're starting to look more
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positive that the release will happen on saturday. the deadline as per the agreements of the ceasefire between us and israel, not the deadline set by donald trump. and the is really intention or willingness to allow more ada trucks coming in, including most of the essential supplies and the staff that is needed for people to survive and, and to uh, just to stay in their life and survive the difficult living condition created by 15 months of devastation and destruction were reduced, see, and many of the trucks coming in to fuel trucks, as well as food, parts of the trucks and other sanitary materials, making their way through the gaza strip, through the organization, to our management operation and operating the uh, the delivery of aid and distribution of 8 across the gust. if we haven't seen any of the trucks, scaring of the most essential stuff, the bulldozer and trucks and heavy machinery equipment needed to remove bubbles of from the road. as of this moment,
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many of the roads are still locked by the rubble of many of the streets are hard to walk in and hard to drive vehicles because of the many of the amount of rebels and rocks the our industry. so these will, those and trucks are much needed now to start the process of the clearing. the area's leading much of the gaza strip, which was 80 percent of it now filled with rubble. as many of the hands in the front infrastructure and public facilities have been destroyed anywhere from rough city palestine on this one who has bought from on in jordan. and there's been no official response from these really is despite how most announcing that they would release captives on saturday as part of the ceasefire agreement frameworks. but it's interesting because these really prime minister still held the security and situational assessment in southern israel, that lasted more than 4 hours. and officials say that they went over a wide variety of scenarios there, including
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a return to full scale war. it's something the premier has been threatening for the last couple of days as well as his defense ministers saying that this war would be much more severe on the golf. the strip is how much did not release those captives . but it's important to note that him us accuse is israel a violating the ceasefire in many different ways, but specifically by not allowing this critical humanitarian aid to enter inside of gaza. these are tense caravans and other sort of temporary housing structures. the palestinians need in the interim until they're able to rebuild their homes in the later phases of this deal. however, a spokesperson for these really prime ministers said that israel is not negotiating for phase 2 and that there are other things on the agenda for them. so israel's not negotiating for phase 2 and still hasn't had any confirmation about what is set to happen this weekend. as part of phase $100.00, assuming was the assistant professor and critical security studies at the institute
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for graduate studies. he says, is there any leaders that are under immense pressure to continue with the exchange of captives for palestinian prisoners? i think is the real cannot afford to stop the implementation of the agreement. and obviously to continue the ceasefire, which is temporary at this point, and it should be shouldn't become a permanent ceasefire and the 2nd phase. but at this point, israel is under immense and turned on a pressure to continue with the the exchange of hostages. and to bring them back to as a result of the posting inside has been keeping its end of the deal. they have been sticking to the terms of the agreement. yes, israel has been an easy about the way the agreement is being implemented because they didn't expect uh from us to um, you know, use this exchange or these exchanges to demonstrate that they are still there and
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that they're still on the ground. and so israel is looking at alternatives, they use washington and the, and the president trump, to, you know, to threaten him, us wherever the 10 days, almost 10 days late with the 1st phase, with the implementation of the 1st phase. and the 2nd phase, i expect israel to, um, to request or to impose extensions. and i think because there are no conditions and there are no terms and conditions agreed upon of the for the 2nd phase, i think is it all is going to impose very tough conditions for the 2nd phase that might, that might push from us to refuse it so what we are up to is the 1st phase will be implemented according to the agreement for the 2nd phase is going to be very tough one and it would come from the, the toughness, if you liked it would come from the is there any side because they're unhappy about the results of the 1st page of
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the new i lies in europe. say there for the you asked me withdrawal support for ukraine and push it for a peace deal that could increase rushes influence across the continent. defense ministers from the block have the meeting and the belgium capital. they've discussed ukraine, as well as the future of the alliance with in the spotlight. there's been a phone call between the us and russian presidents, the 2nd to up and 3 years of american policy and ukraine is donald trump pushes to end the conflict. as soon as possible action will come out of reports from brussels . a good morning. this was known as the outcome of europe and canada were hoping for. they had wanted to convince the trump administration to supply ball cash and weapons. so that when keith went to peace talks with bosco ukraine would have the advantage. but us defense secretary b techs, it came to an a to with a clear message. the us once a d now, but won't commit troops to ukraine and does a want
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a confrontation with russia. i had the chance to brief allies on president trump's top priority. a diplomatic, peaceful, and to this war as quickly as possible in a manner that creates enduring and durable peace. the americans also made it clear that we have to be concessions from the ukrainians. the europeans be a deal, the americans are pushing for is nothing but an act of complete donation. if there is, agreements may behind our backs between simply not torque because you need for any kind of deal, any kind of agreement. you need europeans to implement the state, you need the ukrainians to implement this data protection. despite we assure inches from the ne, to secretary general, the mid 3 alliance face has a crisis. it's through to vote on certain, established in 1949 to deal with secuity flights from the soviet union is, may lose us backing to
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a moment when russia is widely seen here as the biggest threat to your of security . this is a difficult moment for neck to members. they must consider all the available options if the us withdrawals support for your grades and, and it's that kind of small book regional security for you are. the only problem is that you will be, so do you find it? it may never ugly when a defense strategy of its own passion, mobile, i just, you brussels, great and present of letting me. so let us get you says the fact that donald trump's 1st conversation on the piece talks was, was not to be a put in is quote, unpleasant. he added that it is very important for keith to have continued support from washington. yeah, it's conceptual that and you must spoken to the another who's what i said to donald trump, close it, secure he guarantees are on definitely a priority for us and we don't see guarantees without you what, what are they that is talking about? so i know that americans, you know, they don't want us to be a nato, to be honest,
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and it will be very difficult for us. moscow says ukraine will definitely be part of negotiations to end the war with russia in one way or another for the minutes or so. he loved wrote says he was surprised by the west's reaction to the phone call. and the human know you perhaps many in the west staffing with e u. leaders were petrified when this conversation happened. a normal conversation of 2 well managed, polite people, who despite them any differences, know that politics is about talking to each other and finding common ground. jacob roland personnel is a senior fellow at the center of eastern studies and a former nato official. he says it's important for washington to understand that any concessions made to russia in peace negotiations could potentially lead to more violence of the trumpet ministration. the present, trump, himself was very keen on the, you know, on, on sort of, i didn't, on receiving the level piece price at the they, they would phase a reality either form over barbaric regime. which is constituted by what you, which is not interested in
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a piece. it's only interested if anything encompasses ation. moreover, for the root from us go, the discussion will be about they want the discussion to be at the whole secure rejected picture, including for instance, us ministry presence in europe. so that's, that is something which has to be taken into account. and that's also the job of the europeans to explain it, perhaps more forcibly even better to the ways because it's the success of this discussion. so based nicholas issues, if you like, is, would be a joint success. and of course, then present the trunk and take the credit, but not if this leads into a series of concessions which would only entice, which were only encourage the rest of the continuous aggression. and he would not stop in the brain. so these are very, very serious considerations at which i'm sure, and i've been coming in cases as we speak to uh, what do you as colleagues, police reading an incident in which a car drove into a crowd of people in the germans that you have muted as a suspected attack,
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at least 13 people were injured when the sit on sped into a group of trade union protesters. but you say the suspects of 24 year old off gun asylum seeker. it was arrested officer, an officer for the shots of the car. the incident happened a day before the city is due to host a major security conference in the voice, we shall hedge fund out. we have very, very high safety standards. as far as the protection of the unix security conference is concerned for at the point 5000 officers to make meaning safer and marketing. the participants in the meetings that are taking place are to be protected here. and the participants of the munich security conference will be protected. that's why we have so many officers on duty in the mind. so there is no such thing as 100 percent protection. as we've seen again today, just james base has more from unit. and i'm at the scene of this horrific attack in the center of munich. let me show you what we think happens if you look up the road at the end of the road. that is the central railway station in munich,
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because there was a protest. yeah, by one of the main trade unions in germany marching up from the railway station along this road, we think about 1500 people, a politically charged time in this country with elections. just 10 days away. police were scolding the protests up the road, but by pro behind the protests, those came a call. it was that many you can see that which started to move down. the protest is, of course, what is worth knowing is that this is a time when security was already very, very high in this city because the munich security conference takes place over the next 3 days. dignitaries are going to be here, including the us, vice president j, the vance, the president of ukraine, ludovic zalinski, and the juvenile chunks of the old off schultz. although investigations continue and it's been a growing up in the last few minutes around the co taking further pictures of the scene, he's pretty clear this was an attack. he's described the man who was driving the
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car 24 year old, asked asylum seeker as the perpetrator of that attack. and he says, jim is going to be very tough of the sort of attacks in future. anyone who cares about will face prison time and potentially will be deported to that country of origin. jay's pays out to 0 munich. the donald trump is imposing reciprocal types on several countries using executive orders. the us president, it says the english to create a level playing field, the why that it says the president's not ruling out a flat, global tax, reciprocal tires. but one of the trunk core campaign pledge is aimed at matching rates imposed by other countries on american goods. acknowledges that us consumer prices could rise as a result of the policy. so what's going to go up is, jobs are going to go up, and prices could go up somewhat short term,
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but prices will also go down. and i think the farmers are going to be help, but is very much because of product is being dumped into our country. and our farmers are getting hard very barely by the last administration. the last administration hated our farmers like at a level that i've never seen before. i think our farmers are going to be helped. jobs are going to be helping out. farmers are going to be help our manufacturers are going to be help. and again, if somebody wants to come in including the car companies, if they want to come in and build the car plans, they'll do it without tears. and therefore prices won't go up. there could be some short term disturbance, but long term. it's gonna, it's gonna make our country a fortune. and i'm only looking to hear from adam fisher, his life for us, the why to us. we're gonna go to a highly jo, castro, 1st i did. it was a lot of anticipation about this day that they released. we expected a more information about the status as it was. i don't think we've got a clear amount of detail about what's going to be having. what more do we know
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about the types? and yeah, we know that they are coming, but they are not hitting today. in fact, it might not be until april 1st, according to the president's trade advisors, that specific numbers will be recommended to the white house. still, this is significant of the biggest shift in the way that us looks at its trading policy in a decade. essentially, it's trying to unilaterally negotiate these, these deals with each and every country, every country in the world that the us trades with. and not only are the presidents advisors going to calculate reciprocation in terms of matching the tariffs, but also it non tear of trade barriers. we're talking about taxes on us businesses or workers. we're talking about a currency manipulation, something that's squarely the, that would impact china. and this way, again, not take effect until perhaps april and the countries would then have
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a chance to negotiate. perhaps they can lower their trade barriers, lower their tariffs. however, the president was clear, he said there would be no waiver was given and he does expect the majority of these proposed chairs to take effect not immediately again, but when they do, they will have a significant impact on global trade. heidi for now, thank you very much and he does hydro castro talking to us from washington dc a while and is 5 minutes. sometimes the remote is due to meet donald trump sharp. i'm going to go to the island fisher, who's at the white house, so not under money. and donald trump and the 1st trump administration had a pretty good relationship. what is mostly hoping to achieve from this visit. but we're going to see that again, if i say that the feminist, somebody could pass at any moment, you can see the flags and the color guard of invoice that there was a very big gust of wind there. many of them are struggling to keep a grip of it and also the gate stone at the front of the white house have been opened. so that suggests the pregnant, if somebody is just minutes away,
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seconds away, perhaps a permit or somebody is aware that there's a big tree gap between the united states and india, somewhere in the region of 50000000000 dollars. donald trump doesn't like trade gets the benefit of other people. therefore he wants to talk about topics and perhaps there will be some time, some pause when india prime minister moody is here to try and discuss, negotiate, reduce the potential of those, all those types. we know that the has been some movement from the indians in the past year. certainly they did with just the tough that they put on harley davidson motorcycles. and they also looked at things like chick peas and uh, commons. they might seem like small things, but when you're importing them into just numbers, not, but it's up to a great deal of money. there's also very close security cooperation between the united states and india through the court. and also donald trump is looking for more indian support, particularly in the pacific area that come by the growing influence of china. so
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there's a lot of going to cover, as you rightly see, real both may go in incredibly well during donald trump's 1st term in office. in fact, he went to india and was squeezed by a crowd of a 100000 people. but he still talks about that very fondly. that goes the prime minister's card on his way to the oval office. donald trump is standing outside, they are ready to greet the prime minister. and then they will go into what could be difficult, complicated, but i'm sure, but a friendly talks us and thanks very much indeed for now we appreciate it. we're just going to look at these pictures coming up. this is uh the indian apartments. and then somebody just arriving outside the white as just as alan was explaining, very drove is complicated, actually drove straight past down the road behind him actually. but as you were speaking just to recap what alan was talking about, the relationship between donald trump and that i normally is a very strong one. it certainly was during the 1st from administration. he was also cheering the fact that trump and go back into the white house. he was one of the
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1st leaders to congratulate trump on returning to the white house. he is, however, his island was pointing out, trying to improve relations with washington on the west, particularly because that under moody has refused to condemn russia. far it's war on your train. they will. of course, we're talking about the trump paint trade to townships and the trade deficit that the us has with india, which is very much in the moment. viewed towards india is very much geared towards india is favor, trump has criticized uh india as being a todd of kim king. so we should be hearing more from that meeting off towards probably in about 45 minutes or so. i'm gonna bring that back to you. in the meantime, robert f kennedy junior has been sworn in to lead the federal department of health and human services out of the us senate confirmed his appointment with 52 to 48 votes, r f k junior. as he's commonly known as an environmental lawyer and a vaccine skeptic, as our plans,
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a radical transparency and returning gold standard science. and i have to ask the amc these agent and ending the corruption. i mean, the corporate capture of those agencies getting rid of the people on those panels that have conflicts of interest. we can do on the doors and unimportant saw enterprises and the kind of product that is coming out of those agencies today. president trump has promised to be the president for all americans. and he has said to me that he understands that there is no such thing as republic control or democratic children. all of our children need to be protected and whether you're a boost a to rest 8. i'm going to do everything i can to work with you of your democratic republic and restore child's health in this country. ok, let's cross the capitol hill. it's. i'm going to speak to john 100, so this is a controversial pick and it was a lot of opposition to him, but he has made it through talk to us about what the future might hold for us
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health care. that's right. he would have rooms are very narrow party line vote 52 to 48. all republicans voting yes. all the democrats voting no, and there was one exception to that. and that is mitch mcconnell, the former senate majority leader, republican leader, who said that his belt of childhood, polio made a big difference in his vote. he sent out a statement saying that a, that he had seen millions of people who had been saved by vaccines. and was troubled by the vaccine skepticism of our f k junior. so he said, our case simply wasn't qualified due to that. now having republicans, a board and no democratic support is an odd place for our of k junior to be. he was a lifelong democrat before this he mentioned that the 1st time he ever went to the white house is when his uncle democratic president at john f. kennedy was president, his father r f, k senior and his uncle,
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edward kennedy. both here and the senate as well as john kennedy. so this is a turn about for a man with deep democratic ties. and to answer your questions, that reference he made to the corporate capture of the health agencies here in the us. it might have been a reference to the vaccine mandates that made a lot of money for drug companies during the pandemic. and you heard in their say that he wants people to consent before they're given vaccines. and that's a different stance. in many other health officials have taken so a controversial appointment. we'll see what he does from here. yeah. a lot of times to fix our controversial appointments as you're, you're pointing out at the same time the approvals are being given. it's almost like a rubber. somebody seems to be alone, policy lines. why is that? absolutely, and i think one of the reasons that happens is that these are people who have been a long time critics of the agencies that they're going to run. because donald trump
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has this, this plan to reform those agencies, some people would, would say it or it also was based in vengeance because the justice department had pursued him. and that's why you know, you have a cash patel being nominated as the f b i, director. he just made it through a committee vote and the judge judiciary committee on a party line vote as well. and he's been a long time critic. he's called the f b, i gangsters in government. and then you've got total c gabbert who was just approved a day earlier than the director of national intelligence chief and very critical of us intelligence agencies and his blame the us for rushers invasion of ukraine. she was also a fairly close with for charlotte side. said he did not have weapons of mass destruction. among other things of the this seems to stem from trump's desire to reform all of these agencies and the democrats really liked the way they were run
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under joe biden previously. john, thanks very much. indeed. that's john henry, bring us up to date from capitol hill. there is still a head analogy 0. the focused on those are the right top into the turkish presidents. also military cooperation. 3, i'm going to, i'm just, i'm about is the top of the agenda during the visit. i'm a part of the new city as enough. women are often some of the most effective by conflicts incident. and that's the case for that are also some unexpected opportunities for empowerment and the support actions and 0 polygons teams target applies the last system the holiday starting, it increasingly on settled across the western parts of europe,
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more cloud and rain spilling in from the atlantic. and that'll push just by side of the rece woods. i'm looking at rain sleet and snow is this model at pushes into some of these. the code has to be placed across those eastern pasa sub 0 over towards that's the western side of a rush, which you can see just about subzero that in scandinavia, behind the cloud. and the rain went to weather. i went through by the sinking further south with the nation, so by some snow that in cave. and you see that snow runs down into northern parts of the bulk is quite enough of the larry of life pressure will say, just putting in across the good pots of italy down towards greece. wes, whether that starts to push this way in to high bearing potential at pushing across into holding pots of the year again. so that will roll this way across the purchase . also went by the coming for here, next man to watch whether coming the 2nd half of the weekend. what's the weather that when she went over to what was the ace that stays in place? besides, stay slips a little further east which still go the circulation in central areas of the
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mediterranean. some more i be range the southern central past of italy somewhat. what was the, affecting the far north, solve the algeria pushing across into the b. s and sell us around the gold, so skinny, the february on the jersey. we years own from the outbreak of the war and ukraine out of view, explores the human costs and assets, whether politics or the battlefields will determine its outcomes for cause new direction. looks at the challenges facing nations across the continent, as they move away from dependency. aiming to re define their futures after a vote of no confidence in germany's transfer people head to the polls with a sensor right christian democratic union party is expected to take power brussels shuttle on africa examines of russia's growing influence in the region to the prison. the central african republic, ethiopia holds the african submissions,
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